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Cisco Account Manager Commercial 
Singapore, Singapore 
725693423

18.11.2024

What You'll Do

Reporting to the Singapore Commercial Sales Leader, the Account Manager position will be responsible to drive & over-achieve your annual booking/revenue quota within the assigned territory. You will be encouraged to strategically drive Cisco's end-to-end vision for our commercial customers, as well as maintain an in-depth understanding of competitive conditions, industry practices, market opportunities, and customer requirements. You will orchestrate and lead the team across multi-architecture and our multi-matrix organization to be the evangelist in front of our C suite customers and greater audience.

Who You Are

  • A dynamic, charismatic and natural-born leader, yet subtle to be a team player.
  • An individual with a proven track record who can manage multi-architecture, multi-domain, complex scenarios that can deliver customer's desired business outcomes.
  • You must have a strong IT sales experience, good aptitude to learn and unlearn and the grit to overcome odds and perform under intense pressure.
  • We are looking for a candidate who has the following characteristics and experiences:
  • Consistent and strong record in running and owning significant overall growth of the segment and overachieving targets to meet stretch goals.
  • Strong seller with strong experience of closing large, strategic deals in Commercial Accounts
  • Understanding a wide range of Cisco technologies with the ability to demonstrate thought leadership, think strategically and effectively communicate vision (both written and verbal) and influence cross-functionally.
  • Adept at balancing intense short-term pressures with overall long-term goals.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to persuade -- using simple communications that convey complex concepts in a compelling, concise, and creative way.

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